Issue 1 -Synopsis:A mariachi falls in love with a woman who strongly resembles his lost love, a father is abused by a poltergeist, and a girl who's mother died when she was born visits the land of the dead in her dreams.

My lcs was supposed to get it today, but he often has problems with his supplier where he doesn't receive some titles the day that they are supposed to get there. Hopefully when he does get them he will have one for me.

no i don't think they will. too tall, I have another comic i got maybe 15 years ago that was like this. it was written by frank miller and all art by simon bisley. can't think of what it was called but it's forever just sat on it's side in a box unprotected since.

echo said:no i don't think they will. too tall, I have another comic i got maybe 15 years ago that was like this. it was written by frank miller and all art by simon bisley. can't think of what it was called but it's forever just sat on it's side in a box unprotected since.

Regarding size, I recently found an interview as to possibly why they decided to go this route...

How early in the process did the idea come along to publish these issues in the Golden Age format? Did that change how any of you tackled your portion of the story?

Rossmo: The format didn't change my approach much -- it just gave me more room to move, have bigger panels, etc.

Manning: Honestly, as a rule, I'm not a big fan of oversized books. In this case, however, I'm really excited Riley's art is going to be displayed in a big and glorious fashion. His art is the kind that all but begs for this kind of format.

I have the original, it's funny the cover price is $4.99, it's funny because when it came out I remember thinking that costs a lot and wasn't sure if I should get it because of the price. Now just 2 days ago I bought a comic that had a $7.99 cover price. sad, sad